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AI labor market impact and workforce displacement

Discussion of AI's potential effects on white-collar employment, job displacement timelines, and economic policy implications.

5 posts · First seen 2026-02-23 · Last activity 2026-02-23
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2026-02-23T20:44 @firstadopter Alap (@alapshah1) is talking as if it's (white collar job losses etc.) actually going to happen and this is not just a hypothetical thought exercise. https://t.co/lBO1bHpuLU
2026-02-23T18:17 @stevehou Who would’ve thought the first thing we have to wrestle with on Mon after IEEPA illegal ruling and Trump’s reinstatement of 15% uniform tariff over the weekend was a “Citrini AI moment” and backward induct the implications of half the white collar workers losing jobs by 2028?
2026-02-23T18:07 @JeffreyTowson RT @Mind_Boticni: No camera. No crew. No editor. Just a script. This isn’t AI helping filmmakers. It’s AI replacing them. The entire film…
2026-02-23T18:03 @MatthewBerman RT @ForwardFuture: “There will be disruption. People will lose jobs. Pretending otherwise is dishonest.” Amjad Masad, CEO of @Replit, on t…
2026-02-23T17:38 @wintonARK for those arguing that technological employment is actually for real going to actually really happen this time, what is the best historical example that provides evidence? Consider the photographer. The photographer is someone who has a nice camera and can use it to take nice pictures. Everyone with a smartphone now qualifies. Surely the economic market for photographers has collapsed as smartphones have become ubiquitous. Not so! Professionally employed photographers in the US: up by a third since 2010.
@firstadopter 2026-02-23T20:44
@stevehou 2026-02-23T18:17
@JeffreyTowson 2026-02-23T18:07
@MatthewBerman 2026-02-23T18:03
@wintonARK 2026-02-23T17:38

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